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Williamson County 
    
Republican Assembly
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Press Release

 
 

The Williamson County Republican Assembly announces it's endorsements for several Conservative Republican Candidates!

 


Date: 02/16/2010

For immediate release:  Williamson County Republican Assembly Endorsements

Contact: David L. MacEwan, President fo the Williamson County Republican Assembly; davidmacewan@wilcora.org

 

Williamson County, Texas - Williamson County Republican Assembly President, David L. MacEwan, published their organization’s list of endorsements for candidates in several contested Republican primary races.

Mr. Mac Ewan stated that, "After many months of visiting with and interviewing a slate of Republican candidates here in Williamson County, Texas, the Williamson County Republican Assembly and it's grassroots members have voted to endorse the following candidates."

 

Congressional District 31 - Congressman John Carter
Texas Senate District 5 - Sen. Steve Ogden
Texas House District 52 - Larry Gonzales
Texas House District 20 - Stephen Thomas
Williamson County Commissioner, Pct. 2 - Cynthia Long
Williamson County Justice  of the Peace, Pct. 3 - Judge Steve Benton
Williamson County Criminal Court # 3 - Doug Arnold

 

Mr. MacEwan added that,"These candidates represent a list of true Conservative Republican Candidates that the voters residing in Williamson County, Tx, can trust to represent them and work hard for them in their respective offices." Furthermore, Mr. MacEwan stated that, "These candidates represent our organizations beliefs, principles and values and we will do everything we can to ensure they win their primary races!"

 

The candidates were selected by secret ballot of the membership at the Williamson County Republican Assembly’s Endorsement Meeting on Tuesday, February 16th, 2010. To receive the endorsement of the Williamson County Republican Assembly, each candidate had to be nominated and then receive a majority of the votes cast by the Assembly's members.